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Old 12-08-2005, 10:43 AM
BruinEric BruinEric is offline
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Default Re: Party - 40% played blackjack

My problem with the blackjack present on the Poker site is that is weakens legal lobbying efforts here in the USA.

Many have been saying that poker is different from casino gambling. They say its a game of skill, not primarily of chance, so it should not be lumped in with the laws against casino games.

How will this get any traction now that sites like Party Poker, Paradise Poker, and others have casino gaming one click away from the poker table?
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Old 12-08-2005, 12:18 PM
MrBlueNose MrBlueNose is offline
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Default Re: Party - 40% played blackjack

What's interesting is that more poker rooms are focusing on the house-edge-gambling side of things, rather than focus on improvements or additions to their poker rooms. It's a shame when greed takes over like that. I wonder how much research they've actually put into this. For their, and our sakes, I hope it's a lot, instead of just short-term thinking.
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Old 12-08-2005, 01:28 PM
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Completely agree.

The other glaring fact about house-edge-gambling is that opponents who lose will always blame the house online...

"That site got 21 way too many times."

"It always seems to beat me by one point." etc etc

The only reason I even agreed to design the poker game we're working on is because I like the fact that if a player loses, he's losing to another player and not to the house. At least when you lose to another person, you have the hope you can get better and come back to reclaim your losses.

Of course, these are just my views.
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Old 12-08-2005, 02:47 PM
charlie_t_jr charlie_t_jr is offline
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Default Re: Party - 40% played blackjack

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My problem with the blackjack present on the Poker site is that is weakens legal lobbying efforts here in the USA.

Many have been saying that poker is different from casino gambling. They say its a game of skill, not primarily of chance, so it should not be lumped in with the laws against casino games.

How will this get any traction now that sites like Party Poker, Paradise Poker, and others have casino gaming one click away from the poker table?

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That was my 1st thoughts(and still are) as well. People worry about BJ causing the fishies to lose their money faster. We have to remember though casinos never seem to run out of people willing to lose money.

The real worry is how the US legal system will eventually look at online poker, and they will someday address it. Those who advocate poker need do all they can to differentiate online poker from "other" gambling.

The biggest threat to drying up fishy money is jumping through financial hoops to get a players money into a site. Not BJ on Party, multi-tabling TAGS, etc.

By the way The Poker Players Allaince www.pokerplayersalliance.com has a great article giving a great legal arguement why poker should be viewed differently from other gambling.
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